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US scrambles to stop Internet users re-creating dead pilots’ voices
Internet users have used AI and image recognition software to reconstruct pilots' voices from a fatal cargo plane crash, prompting the US National Transportation Safety Board to temporarily suspend public access to its accident database. The NTSB does not officially release cockpit voice recorder audio, but investigators' publicly released sound spectrum imagery has enabled individuals to recreate approximations of these recordings from incidents including UPS flight 2976.
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